Voting Rights
By Mark Cantrell
A vote is far too precious
To waste
Upon scoundrels.
Thus
Do our votes
Go disenfranchised,
Unless we are fools,
For no honest man
These days,
Is ever known
To stand.
Mark Cantrell,
Stoke-on-Trent,
29 November 2008
Copyright © November 2008. All Rights Reserved.
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About Me
- Mark Cantrell
- A coffee-guzzling journalist turned novelist and occasional poet as well as an all-round layabout, Mark has spent a good few years chasing the literary dream. These days it is harder than ever to put across a suitably bohemian image, but he does his best. To date, he has written four novels, published his first poetry collection, and has written numerous examples of short fiction. And the era is still young...
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